On 01/17/99 David Allen uttered the following other thing:
> I've been having a lot of problems with configuring mutt and ridding
> myself of the bane of my existence, netscape mail.
> 
> I've set it up so my reply-to address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is
> correct) with environment variables, as per the man pages.  What I need
> to know, if somebody could help me out, is this:
> 
> How do I specify a mail server OTHER than my local linux machine's mail
> server?  I'm having a lot of problems with being
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" whereas I really want to be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  The way I've got it rigged now, the mail is from
> x@localhost but reply-to is series2000.com - a lot of my mails are being
> refused by different servers because the originators domain, (localhost)
> doesn't exist.  How do I fix it so that I am x on my local box but fool
> mutt into thinking that I'm [EMAIL PROTECTED] and edit the headers
> appropriately, sending mail through their server instead of mine???
> 
> Any help you could give me would be very much appreciated.

my_hdr From: David Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
my_hdr Reply-To: David Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Brandon
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